Did you know there are many scholarships available to help you pay for your study abroad experience? Here are just a few.
Gilman Scholarship
The primary goal of the Gilman Scholarship is to serve students traditionally underrepresented in US Study Abroad. A key eligibility requirement is that the applicant must be receiving a Pell Grant at the time of application. Applications are due December 15 and April 15 for the following semester.
See website for more details visit www.iie.org/gilman/
Freeman-Asia Scholarship
The primary goal of the Freeman-Asia Scholarship is to serve students wanting to study in Asia. A key eligibility requirement is that the applicant must not have spent more than 4 weeks in the proposed country of study within the last 5 years.
See website for more details visit http://www.iie.org/freeman-asia
NSEP/David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship
The primary goal of the NSEP Scholarship is to serve students who want to learn a language in a meaningful context and to study in countries whose languages are less commonly taught at U.S. institutions and countries in areas of the world that are critical to the future security of our nation.
See website for more details visit https://www.borenawards.org
Marshall Scholarship
The primary goal of the Marshall Scholarship is to serve students wanting to pursue a degree or third year at a university in the UK.
See website for more details visit www.marshallscholarship.org
Other Scholarships
Search for other scholarships at http://www.iefa.org
Check with the Office of Financial Aid to see what other scholarships and loans will apply to study abroad.